RE: mechanism to clear objects in the session

2004-10-15 Thread David G. Friedman
in the session. > > Just having a muse over morning coffee, don't know > how practical/viable this solution is :) > > Chris McCormack > > -Original Message- > From: lixin chu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 15 October 2004 10:05 > To: Struts Users Mailing

RE: mechanism to clear objects in the session

2004-10-15 Thread lixin chu
ing a muse over morning coffee, don't know > how practical/viable this solution is :) > > Chris McCormack > > -Original Message- > From: lixin chu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 15 October 2004 10:05 > To: Struts Users Mailing List > Subject: Re: mechanism t

RE: mechanism to clear objects in the session

2004-10-15 Thread McCormack, Chris
chanism to clear objects in the session thanks. it indeed helps me, in fact the points are critical - i need to think my use cases twice, and you have also pointed out a couple of choices. i will try to come out a cleaner implementation in my system. thanks again ! --- Erik Weber <[EM

Re: mechanism to clear objects in the session

2004-10-15 Thread lixin chu
thanks. it indeed helps me, in fact the points are critical - i need to think my use cases twice, and you have also pointed out a couple of choices. i will try to come out a cleaner implementation in my system. thanks again ! --- Erik Weber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > There was no common solut

Re: mechanism to clear objects in the session

2004-10-14 Thread Erik Weber
There was no common solution discussed that I recall. But, the idea is, put a class to work in a place where it can monitor every request. For example, in a Servlet Filter, or in a Struts RequestProcessor subclass, or an Action base class. As far as I know, there is no existing framework or com